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The future of Obsidian plugins

@obsidian.md · 1 day ago

Today we're excited to launch Obsidian Community, the new directory and developer dashboard for Obsidian plugins and themes. Since the Obsidian API release in 2020, more than 4,000 plugins and themes have been created by our amazing community. Incredibly, Obsidian plugins have passed 120 million tot...

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@kidachi.kazuhi.to · 6 days ago

Obsidian: works for me, and what I put in will work for the future. | Morgan Murrah - morganwebdev.org"What Obsidian gets right is the separation of data from application. Your notes are not locked inside a proprietary database. They are Markdown files in a folder, which means they are portable, sea...

All aboard the voice to text train

@bryanmanio.com · 7 days ago

One of the great things about LLMs is how prevalent voice-to-text apps have now become. I first found out about this segment of apps with WhisperFlow, but was shocked by what they were charging, considering they’re just running a simple detection algorithm and then passing it through an LLM to provi...

New callout support in Apex

@brett.trpstra.net · 7 days ago

Callouts just got a lot more flexible in the latest release of Apex. I now support Quarto, Pandoc, Obsidian/Bear, and Python Markdown flavors of callouts. Obsidian and Bear style still works The original blockquote-style syntax is still first-class: > [!NOTE] Heads up > This is a note. That stil...

2026.04

@ttvl.co · 13 days ago

Watched the Artemis II launch live. Nice to see humans heading moonward again. Started renovating the Rome studio in earnest: primer, paint, ceilings, and enough white-on-white labor to qualify as performance art. Published Vault Tasks, an Obsidian plugin for gathering Markdown tasks from across a v...

AI & Alignment & TinyStart is a tiny and fast launcher for macOS

@creativerly.com · 15 days ago

Former Pinterest team members introduce 'Extra', Logseq is splitting into two versions, AI as a Fascist Artifact, why we need shared private internets, and more in this week's issue of Creativerly.

Tools for 2022

@rwblickhan.org · 16 days ago

Hey folks, in the spirit of “what’s in your bag,” I wanted to do a quick (and by quick I apparently mean 2,600+ word) overview of the tools I use every day outside of work. Most of these are (surprise, surprise) iOS apps. Notes I have become a full-on member of the Obsidian cult. (Shout out to Rob ...

Obsidian Sync is great

@sals.place · 18 days ago

I was going to title this post Obsidian Sync is worth it. But I don't know what four bucks a month means to you. I can't say what's worth what to other people. But I can say that Obsidian Sync is great! Here are some reasons: It's fast.I wanted to sync my laptop before catching a flight this morning...

The AI stack I developed to help me context switch

@feed.thoughtbot.com · 27 days ago

How I use Obsidian, Claude Projects, and Gemini Meeting Notes to stay present when my brain has too many tabs open.

★ anki: flashcard generation with claude code

@perrotta.dev · 28 days ago

Previously. I started to use Claude Code to generate flashcards for my (new) Tech Deck via AnkiConnect, covering books and topics I’m studying for to consolidate my SWE-SRE knowledge. The workflow: I tell Claude which book or topic to cover, it researches their key concepts, checks my existing cards...